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2005 MAPLD International Conference

2005 MAPLD International Conference. Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Washington, D.C. September 7-9, 2005. Conference Chairmen. Richard B. Katz NASA Office of Logic Design. Tanya Vladimirova University of Surrey. Alan Hunsberger National Security Agency.

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2005 MAPLD International Conference

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  1. 2005 MAPLD International Conference Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Washington, D.C. September 7-9, 2005

  2. Conference Chairmen Richard B. Katz NASA Office of Logic Design Tanya Vladimirova University of Surrey Alan Hunsberger National Security Agency Hans Tiggeler European Liaison Rod Barto NASA Office of Logic Design Kevin Hames Johnson Space Center Journal Publications

  3. Registration and Production Ms. Ana Wilson, Infonetics MAPLD Registration Coordinator

  4. Communications Emergency Messages 202-312-8151 messages.2005@klabs.org Internet outside of the Atrium Hall Ringers off Please

  5. Facilities

  6. MAPLD and Dissemination From the National Aeronautics and Space Act Pub. L. No. 85-568, As Amended: FUNCTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATION Sec. 203.   (a) The Administration, in order to carry out the purpose of this Act, shall-- (3) provide for the widest practicable and appropriate          dissemination of information concerning its activities          and the results thereof;

  7. Invited History Talk "The Hubble Space Telescope" Steven Beckwith Director, Space Telescope Science Institute Thursday, after lunch

  8. Invited Mishap and Lessons Learned Talk "Computer Overload and The Apollo 11 Lunar Landing: An Insider's View" Jack Garman Lockheed-Martin (formerly NASA JSC/MSC) Friday, after lunch

  9. Dinner Banquet and Panel SessionWhy Are Space Stations So Hard? Historical Perspective and Panel Moderator Roger D. Launius Chair, Division of Space History National Air and Space Museum Chris Faranetta VP, Orbital Space Flight Program Space Adventures, Ltd Alphonso Diaz "Member of the NASA Senior Staff, formerly the Associate Administrator" Keith Cowing Editor, NASA Watch William Dwyer Engineer: Space Station Freedom and ISS NASA Johnson Space Center Rick Tumlinson Co-Founder Space Frontier Foundation Thursday Evening, September 8. Entertainment during dinner by Swing'N on a Star

  10. Program Changes ????

  11. Technical Sessions A - Applications: Military & Aerospace I Tanya Vladimirova, University of Surrey Hans Tiggeler John Lewis, Federal Aviation Administration B - Logic Design and Processors Keith Bergevin - Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA) Creigh Gordon - Air Force Research Laboratory/Space Vehicles Directorate/Space Electronics Branch C - Reconfigurable Computing, Evolvable Hardware, and Security Olaf Storaasli - Oak Ridge National Laboratory John Harkins - Department of Defense Robert Hodson - NASA Langley Research Center D - Reliability Bryan A. Robertson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center E - Radiation and Mitigation Techniques Gary M. Swift, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Massimo Violante, Politecnico di Torino - DAUIN, Torino, Italy F - Applications: Military & Aerospace II David A. Gwaltney, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Sandi Alexander Habinc, Gaisler Research P - Poster Session Virginia Ross, Air Force Research Laboratory Wed Thurs Friday

  12. Workshop Sessions G: Digital Engineering and Computer Design - A Retrospective and Lessons Learned for Today's Engineers Paul Ceruzzi, Smithsonian Air and Space Museum H: Reconfigurable Computing Alan Hunsberger, National Security Agency Douglas Fouts, Naval Postgraduate School J: - PLD Failures, Analyses, and the Impact on Systems Kay Jobe, Boeing Mark R. McLean, Department of Defense L: Mitigation Methods for Reprogrammable Logic in the Space Radiation Environment Ken LaBel, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Michael J. Wirthlin, Brigham Young University M: "Low Power Design“ Matthew French, University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute Mike Wirthlin, Brigham Young University S: NESC and Software Steven S. Scott, NASA Engineering and Safety Center W: Verification of Large Designs and Related Design Methodologies Wes Powell, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center John Lach, University of Virginia Wed and Thurs Sessions

  13. Seminar Series

  14. Questions and Answers • Use the microphone so everyone can hear you. It’s a big room. • Identify yourself and your affiliation • Nominally 5 minutes Q&A per talk (except for Invited Talks). The Session Chairman can exceed this if discussion warrants. • Session Chairman will moderate the discussion. • Panel and “BOF” Sessions: Audience participation encouraged.

  15. 2006 MAPLD International Conference Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Washington, D.C. September, 2006 On your evaluation forms, please let us know: What seminars you would like to have What themes the conference should emphasize. Evaluation forms are available in your packets or on-line at klabs.org

  16. "NESC – Safety and Mission Success through Engineering Excellence" Ralph R. Roe Director, NASA Engineering and Safety Center

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